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continuity noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONTINUITY | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreater 更大的连续性remarkable 异乎寻常的连贯性unbroken 不间断的连续◆After centuries of unbroken continuity, the landscape was being changed out of all recognition.经过几个世纪的不断变迁,这里的地貌已是沧海桑田。cultural, historical, narrative 文化的/历史的/叙述的连续性VERB + CONTINUITYensure, establish, give sb/sth, maintain, provide (sb/sth with) 确保连贯;形成连续性;使⋯连贯;保持连续;(为⋯)带来连续性◆More liaison between the old manager and the new one should ensure greater continuity.前任和新任经理间的更多交流应该能够确保管理上更加连续。emphasize, stress 强调连续性◆She is anxious to stress the continuity with the past in this new work.她急于在这部新作中强调与过去的连续性。need 需要连贯性lack 缺乏连贯性break 打破连贯◆The author deliberately breaks the narrative continuity in order to confound the reader's expectations.作者故意打破叙述的连贯性,以制造出乎读者意料的效果。PREPOSITIONcontinuity between ⋯之间的连续性◆There is often a lack of continuity between one government and the next.一届政府与下一届之间往往缺少连续性。continuity in 在⋯方面的连续性◆historical continuity in the feminist movement女权运动的历史连续性continuity of ⋯的连续性◆To ensure continuity of care, it is better for a single doctor to treat the patient.为确保治疗的连续性,最好是让一位医生单独来治疗这位病人。PHRASESa lack of continuity, a need for continuity 缺乏连续性;对连续性的需要◆the need for continuity of employment持续就业的需要a sense of continuity 持续感◆We aim to give children a sense of continuity.我们的目的是给孩子一种持续感。 |